Introduction and Overview of Aerial Lift Testing Per ANSI 92

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Introduction and Overview of Aerial Lift Testing Per ANSI 92 Introduction and Overview of Aerial Lift Testing Per ANSI 92.2-2009 Standards by Nathan Personius Sales Engineer High Voltage, Inc. ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Your own best high voltage safety practices What should you reference for dielectric testing your Bucket Trucks and Aerial Lifts ANSI 92.2-2009 The lift manufacturer Your own best high voltage safety practices ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Special Note This presentation is not meant to be an interpretation of the ANSI 92.2-2009 and previous ANSI 92.2 Standards These standards have been worded to be open to interpretation of the reader Some slides quote the ANSI 92.2-2009 Standard directly This PowerPoint covers portions from; Section 5.4.2 Section 5.4.3 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

What is the Purpose of ANSI 92.2-2009? Per section 1.2 of ANSI 92.2: “This standard applies to the establishment of criteria for design, manufacture, testing, inspection, installation, maintenance, use, training, and operation of vehicle-mounted aerial devices, primarily used to position personnel, installed on a chassis to achieve the following objectives: Prevention of personal injuries and accidents. Uniformity in ratings. Understanding by manufacturers, dealers, installers, maintenance personnel, operators, owners, and users of their respective responsibilities.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Important Things To Note While Testing Category of the aerial lift: A, B, or C Test to be conducted Qualification Test Used for new or after repairs involving the insulating path Uses Table 1 Periodic Test Uses Table 2 or Table 3 Boom orientation for consistency and duplication of test results Stability of leakage current readings where applicable ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Testing the boom on a new truck – The Qualification Test ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.2.1 Test Procedures for Category A & B Aerial Devices The boom should be positioned; With lower boom vertical and upper boom extended at 90 degrees per Figure 2 Single boom at 45 degrees and extended to minimum extension required by manufacturer per Figure 5 The test voltage and duration criteria from Table 1 for Category A & B should be followed One minute 60 Hz Rated Voltage Test (kV rms) One minute 60 Hz Double-Rated Voltage Test (kV rms) Either; 60 Hz Momentary Withstand Voltage Test (kV rms) Switching Surge Withstand Voltage Test (kV crest) The current value for the rated voltage should be documented ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 1 from ANSI92.2-2009 Design, Quality Assurance and Qualification Test Values for Insulating Aerial Devices Insulating Aerial Devices with a Lower Test Electrode System (Category A and Category B) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.2.2 Test Procedures for Category C Aerial Devices The boom should be positioned; With lower boom vertical and upper boom extended at 90 degrees per Figure 3 Single boom at 45 degrees and extended to minimum extension required by manufacturer per Figure 5 The test voltage and duration criteria from Table 1 for Category C should be followed The current value for the rated voltage should be documented ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 1 from ANSI92.2-2009 Design, Quality Assurance and Qualification Test Values for Insulating Aerial Devices Insulating Aerial Devices without a Lower Test Electrode System (Category C) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Testing the boom on an existing truck – The Periodic Test ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.3.1 Test Procedures for Category A & B Aerial Devices The boom should be positioned; With lower boom vertical and upper boom extended at 90 degrees per Figure 2 Single boom at 45 degrees and extended to minimum extension required by manufacturer per Figure 5 The test voltage and duration criteria from Table 2 for Category A & B should be followed 4 Test Methods Available A 60 Hz Test Voltage as shown in Table 2 A Direct Current Test Voltage as shown in Table 2 Field test raising boom to HV line and recording leakage current not to exceed values in Table 3 Field test with fused, protected, and shielded ammeter between the boom and HV line recording leakage current not to exceed values in Table 3 The current value for the rated voltage should be documented ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 2 Periodic Electrical Test Values for Insulating Aerial Devices Insulating Aerial Devices with a Lower Test Electrode System (Category A and Category B) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.3.1 Test Option C Explained Further “In the field and with the vehicle grounded the insulated boom may be raised into a high voltage line whose voltage is as high or higher than the voltage to be worked, but not to exceed the Qualification Voltage of the aerial lift unit. Current shall not exceed values as shown in Table 3. This test shall be performed on a frequent basis to meet the Periodic Test requirement.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 3 In-Field Tests for Insulating Aerial Devices Method Called Out In Section 5.4.3.1 Item 10(c) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.3.1 Test Option D Explained Further “In the field and with the vehicle grounded, a fused and protected ammeter shall be placed between the high voltage line and the bonded metal fitting at the platform. A shunting arrangement shall be used while engaging or disengaging from the power line. (This test may be used as the Periodic Test when the voltage is at least double that of any circuit on which the aerial device is to be used, but not exceeding the Qualification Voltage of the aerial device). The ammeter should be shielded from any stray electrical currents, and should give the measurement of any leakage current across the boom and controls, or any capacitive currents involved from the platform to ground, or both. The minimum voltage of the test line should be that of any circuit on which the aerial device is to be used. Current shall not exceed values as shown in Table 3. This test shall be performed on a frequent basis to meet the Periodic Test requirement.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 3 Method Called Out in Section 5. 4. 3. 1 Item 10(d) & Section 5 Table 3 Method Called Out in Section 5.4.3.1 Item 10(d) & Section 5.4.3.2 Item 5(c) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.3.2 Test Procedures for Category C Aerial Devices The boom should be positioned; With lower boom vertical and upper boom extended at 90 degrees per Figure 3 or 3A Single boom at 45 degrees and extended to minimum extension required by manufacturer per Figure 5 The test voltage and duration criteria from Table 2 or 3 for Category C should be followed A 60 Hz Test Voltage as shown in Table 2 A Direct Current Test Voltage as shown in Table 2 Figure 3A shows an alternate test with the current meter of the Hipot on the high side instead of the low side of the aerial lift. This is a provision for DC hipots with high internal leakage current and/or no guard circuit. Field test with fused, protected, and shielded ammeter between the boom and HV line recording leakage current not to exceed values in Table 3 The current value for the rated voltage should be documented ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 2 Periodic Electrical Test Values for Insulating Aerial Devices Insulating Aerial Devices without a Lower Test Electrode System (Category C) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Section 5.4.3.2 Test Option C Explained Further “In the field and with the vehicle grounded, a fused and protected ammeter shall be placed between the high voltage line and the bonded metal fitting at the platform. A shunting arrangement shall be used while engaging or disengaging from the power line. The ammeter should be shielded from any stray electrical currents, and should give the measurement of any leakage current across the boom and controls, or any capacitive currents involved from the platform to ground, or both. The minimum voltage of the test line should be that of any circuit on which the aerial device is to be used. Current shall not exceed values as shown in Table 3. This test shall be performed on a frequent basis to meet the Periodic Test requirement. This test may be used as the Periodic Test when the voltage is at least double that of any circuit on which the aerial device is to be used, but not exceeding the Qualification Voltage of the aerial device.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Table 3 Method Called Out in Section 5. 4. 3. 1 Item 10(d) & Section 5 Table 3 Method Called Out in Section 5.4.3.1 Item 10(d) & Section 5.4.3.2 Item 5(c) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Typical Dielectric Test Setup ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

ANSI Test On Upper Insulated Arm of a Double Insulated Aerial Boom Truck ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

ANSI Test On Upper Insulated Arm of a Single Insulated Aerial Boom Truck ** Insulator Pads May Be Needed. Damage Mat Result To Tires If Pads Are Not Used ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Flash Over Test on Lower Insulated Arm of a Double Insulated Aerial Boom Truck ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Overall Test On a Double Insulated Aerial Boom Truck ** Insulator Pads May Be Needed. Damage Mat Result To Tires If Pads Are Not Used ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Phase to Phase Test of Double Insulated Aerial Boom Truck ** Insulator Pads May Be Needed. Damage Mat Result To Tires If Pads Are Not Used ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Bucket Liner Testing – Qualification Test ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Bucket Liner Testing Per ANSI 92. 2 Section 5. 4. 2 Bucket Liner Testing Per ANSI 92.2 Section 5.4.2.5 Qualification Test procedures for Insulating Liners “Platform liners used for insulation shall be tested in a conductive liquid. The liquid level around both the inner and outer surfaces of the liner shall be within 6 inches (152 mm) of the top of the liner. The liner shall withstand a minimum of 50 kV 60 Hz for 1 minute without flashover or breakdown through the material.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Bucket Liner Testing – Periodic Test ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Bucket Liner Testing Per ANSI 92. 2 Section 5. 4. 3 Bucket Liner Testing Per ANSI 92.2 Section 5.4.3.5 Periodic/Maintenance Test Procedures for Insulating Liners Option 1 “Platform liners used for insulation shall be tested in a conductive liquid. The liquid level around both the inner and outer surfaces of the liner shall be within 6 inches (152 mm) of the top of the liner. The liner shall withstand a minimum of 35 kV 60 Hz for 1 minute or 100 kV DC for 3 minutes without flashover or breakdown through the material.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Bucket Liner Testing Per ANSI 92. 2 Section 5. 4. 3 Bucket Liner Testing Per ANSI 92.2 Section 5.4.3.5 Periodic/Maintenance Test Procedures for Insulating Liners Option 2 “The entire surface inside and outside to within 6 inches (152 mm) of the top of the liner may be tested using other conductive electrodes such as wet cellulose sponge, wet cloth towels, or metal foil. The electrodes shall adhere closely to the inside and outside surface. Each side and the bottom of the liner may be tested one surface at a time if the procedure ensures that the area in all corners is tested. (For testing the bottom of the liner, the user may find it easier to use a mix of electrode materials such as a conductive liquid for the inside electrode and a wet cellulose sponge, wet cloth towels, or metal foil for the outside electrode). The liner shall withstand a minimum of 35 kV 60 Hz for 1 minute, or 100 kV DC for 3 minutes without flashover or puncture of liner wall.” ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Flash Over Test On Bucket Liner In Water ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

What type of Hipot? 2 Options AC DC ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Voltage Sources: AC Pros Cons Same wave shape and frequency of service condition Required as the factory qualification test Required as re-qualification after a repair in the insulation path Matches the factory qualification test (field use) Shorter test duration than DC (1 minute vs 3 minutes) Larger and heavier than DC More expensive than DC No shielded HV output cable ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Voltage Sources: DC Pros Cons Smaller and lighter than AC More cost effective than AC Shielded HV output cable Does not match the service condition Does not match the factory qualification tests Longer test duration when compared to AC (3 minutes vs 1 minute) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Required Hipot Features Accurate Voltmeter (multi-range if analog) Accurate Current Meter (multi-range if analog) Grounded/Guarded Return Circuit Portable Design (If Field Testing) Overload Safety Circuit Flexible Shielded Output Cable (DC Only) Automatic Power Supply Grounding With HV Off (DC Only) ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Guard Circuit What is a Guard Circuit? A guard circuit is part of the current meter circuit designed to allow stray leakage currents to bypass the current meter when desired. ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Grounded Return All Leakage currents to ground will flow through the current meter These currents include the internal leakage current within the high voltage power supply, shielded output cable, and any other leakage currents to ground. Mainly used when the low side of the test object is at ground potential or when leakage current measurements are not that critical ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Guarded Return Used to measure leakage current through the test object only. This permits accurate reading of leakage currents through only the insulation area desired. The low side of the test load (return wire connection) must be insulated from ground. All stray leakage currents to ground are not indicated on the current meter ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Why Does an AC Hipot Not Come With an Output Cable? Shielded output cables are a capacitive load to the hipot Current draw can exceed the capabilities of the hipot At 100kV+ shielded output cables become too unwieldy Too large in diameter Too heavy to be practical ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Field Demo with High Voltage, Inc. PTS-100U ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Main Features of PTS-100U 100kV DC Hipot 2 Piece Modular Design 50ft Shielded Output Cable 2 Range Voltmeter High (0-100kV DC) and Low (0-50kV DC) 5 Range Current Meter 0-10mA, 0-1mA, 0-100uA, 0-10uA, and 0-1uA Guard Circuit in High Voltage Return Circuit ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA

Thank you from the team at ISO 9001 2015 The World’s Source for High Voltage Test Equipment MADE IN THE USA High Voltage, Inc. • hvinc.com • p. 518.329.3275 • f. 518.329.3271 • 31 County Route 7A • Copake, NY 12516 USA